The Clean Energy Transition (CET) has become a priority for Europe to move from a fossil fuel-based to a carbon-free energy model by 2050, thereby reducing CO2 emissions, limiting global warming and curbing climate change.
This lecture series will bring together a group of worldwide renowned experts in specific technical aspects of the CET (many of them qualified as Distinguished Lectures by the IEEE).
The lectures will consist of two content levels:
Join us on this journey towards energy transition, catalyzing a greener, cleaner, and more sustainable future!
In this lecture series, we will explore the pioneering technologies that will transform our carbon-dependent society to a carbon-neutral one.
We will advance in understanding energy efficiency, renewable energy, electrification, digitalization, and beyond.
We will navigate the challenging landscape of the future of energy - digitalized, decentralized, and decarbonized.
![]() | 25 th January 2024 Prof. Frede Blaabjerg Challenges of Renewable Energy Integration in Clean Energy Systems Aalborg University, Denmark | |||
![]() | 06th February 2024 Prof. Lina Bertling Asset Management and Life Cycle Cost of Clean Energy Transition Technologies KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden | ![]() | 20th February 2024 Prof. Sibylle Dieckerhoff Clean Energy Transition toward Power Converter Dominated Power Systems Technical University of Berlin, Germany | |
![]() | 05th March 2024 Prof. Jing Sun A Multi-scale Optimization Framework for Integrated Clean Power and Thermal Management University of Michigan, USA | ![]() | 19th March 2024 Dr Qianwen Xu AI and Digitalization as Enablers of the Clean Energy Transition KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. | |
![]() | 09th April 2024 | ![]() | 23rd April 2024 Prof. Maryam Saeedifard DC grids as an Enabling Technology for the Clean Energy Transition Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA | |
![]() | 07th May 2024 Prof. Deepak Divan The Power Grid as a Clean Ecosystem Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA |
| 15th May 2024 Prof. Yi Lu Murphey Programming for Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles and its Impact on Clean Energy Transition University of Michigan, USA | |
![]() | 28th May 2024 |
![]() | 08th September 2023 Prof. Antonello Monti Energy Digitalization: A Key Enabling Technology for the Clean Energy Transition RWTH Aachen University, Germany | ![]() | 12th October 2023 Prof. Arumugam Nallanathan Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Massive Internet of Things (mIoT) in Clean Distributed Energy Systems University of London, UK | ||
![]() | 23rd October 2023 Prof. Julio Romero Agüero Grid Modernization toward Smart Systems for the Clean Energy Transition Quanta Technology, North Carolina, USA | ![]() | 14th November 2023 Prof. Fei Gao Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles and Outlooks in the Context of the Clean Energy Transition Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France | ||
![]() | 13th December 2023 Prof. Pierluigi Mancarella Clean Multi-Energy Systems: An Introduction to the Smart Grid beyond Electricity University of Melbourne, Australia |
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Schedule: 03:00 p.m to 04:30 p.m
The lectures will be delivered in-person and online.
Register for one or multiple lectures
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Location: Belval Campus